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to be a greater sense of justice in our community and the second step of voter registration is voter education. i sort of get that, but the first two points you talk about are not just about us, but it's about how the government responds to us. how do we create the kind of context where the government will be responsive to our needs. >> there has not been a time when black people have not asked for something collectively where there has not been an immediate response. we wouldn't have had the voting rights act. we would have never had the tray son martin case would never have seen the light of day. it's old and from the freedom generation. they haven't protested and they haven't marched, but because we lifted up our voices collectively is why it's become an international issue. >> what we need today is more voices. i think we've had too many people stand on the side in the comfort of their own existence, in the comfort of their own consumption, in the comfort of their own lifestyle and not recognized that at this point there is a deliberate effort to try to turn the hands of time backwards and
to be a greater sense of justice in our community and the second step of voter registration is voter education. i sort of get that, but the first two points you talk about are not just about us, but it's about how the government responds to us. how do we create the kind of context where the government will be responsive to our needs. >> there has not been a time when black people have not asked for something collectively where there has not been an immediate response. we wouldn't have had...
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we have to educate our kids. was with this concert are produced -- i produce and a couple but lost .heir child she is a wonderful singer. you cannot believe the tears. you cannot believe the love and heart. we have to unite and turn this pain into more loved. ask this,t naive to but why does it take her referred tragedies to birth love -- horrific tragedies to birth love? the fullot know .nswer, but i was just looking when we were in that church in birmingham with the little discussions were with various people. the person who was the attorney, and there was a baker there -- a banker there. that is the way it was. blacks were this. make the scales fall from our , what can it take? it took courage. sang at the mary gravesite. it takes those incredible events to make us see what is going on. it is taking hurricane sandy to let us seriously think about global warming. takes us awayt from being foolish, from being ignorant, from being uncaring? inspiration, love, and frequently on the back of history. referencing goo
we have to educate our kids. was with this concert are produced -- i produce and a couple but lost .heir child she is a wonderful singer. you cannot believe the tears. you cannot believe the love and heart. we have to unite and turn this pain into more loved. ask this,t naive to but why does it take her referred tragedies to birth love -- horrific tragedies to birth love? the fullot know .nswer, but i was just looking when we were in that church in birmingham with the little discussions were...
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it is the problems in the communities, terrible education in family structures, and that is where the focus had to be, but unfortunately it is hard to attack the politically. >> lois, the march on washington was about economic justice as well. fast food workers are out on strike. they won a living wage -- address that please. >> the initial march on washington had 10 points that i found today that are fascinating and a lot of them have been enacted. the one that is outstanding is a living wage. by today's standards, they should be $15 an hour, and to that extent we failed miserably. i think the overarching point of this march is to tell people let's not be complacent. we still have a lot to go. >> 50 years ago, it was also about jobs. today, it is also about jobs. equality,t in coming the gap between black and white wages is tremendous. would you do about it? you reform schools, you give these kids a chance. >> absolutely, but in addition to that, for those of us that walked the path, there are artificial areas that still must be taken down. big recognize that, but the problems are in
it is the problems in the communities, terrible education in family structures, and that is where the focus had to be, but unfortunately it is hard to attack the politically. >> lois, the march on washington was about economic justice as well. fast food workers are out on strike. they won a living wage -- address that please. >> the initial march on washington had 10 points that i found today that are fascinating and a lot of them have been enacted. the one that is outstanding is a...
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in terms of education, living standards and most notably, jobs. president obama chose an amazon.com warehouse as his venue. amazon announced it was adding 5,000 new workers to its company. >> should be doing everything we can
in terms of education, living standards and most notably, jobs. president obama chose an amazon.com warehouse as his venue. amazon announced it was adding 5,000 new workers to its company. >> should be doing everything we can
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much energy might go into educating human beings about just what enough is. as a culture we in america have rarely seemed to know. part of this ignorance is because we inherited the consumer driven capitalist system and paid no attention to the people of indigenous cultures already here who were more like my parents and grandparents, extremely careful not to waste any thing. if my parents and grandparents had had health care that included even a yearly visit to the dentist and a school that was well equipped with teachers and materials and if work had provided a decent wage our family would have been content with a happiness that went beyond the mainly peaceful existence we managed to make out of what we had. will we need to endure another war on american soil of the many wars that have been fought here, it is the civil war most think of. the, quote, indian wars, genocidal wars against the indigenous population are largely forgotten. but are we to have to have another war on our soil before we learn what is precious in life? goddess forbid. and yet i think of
much energy might go into educating human beings about just what enough is. as a culture we in america have rarely seemed to know. part of this ignorance is because we inherited the consumer driven capitalist system and paid no attention to the people of indigenous cultures already here who were more like my parents and grandparents, extremely careful not to waste any thing. if my parents and grandparents had had health care that included even a yearly visit to the dentist and a school that was...
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education has improved. 230 now thousand black under college garage stat taoupt in n american, now more than 10 ties. more good news, age 25 and over who completed four years of high school more than tripled from 25.7 in 1964 to 85% in 2012. as for politics, we all know program ibarack obama is the fit african-american president, back in 1963 only five members of congress and no senators, in 2013, 43 black members of congress and 11 senator a lot of room left for improvement in the upper chamber. you can look to the movies for encourage. flipper was the number one in 1963, august 28 it's the butler, which just happens to be about america's civil rights movement. care of our family, take care of our children and to get 7.35 raise up to 12.35 or 15. >> "consider this" will be right back. ♪ ♪ >> the footage of dr. king that day 50 years ago is something we all know well and rightly so. but are many little scene images that paint a fuller picture of what happened on that historic day, they are out there and deserve to be examined. now joining to us share some of the most powerful immate
education has improved. 230 now thousand black under college garage stat taoupt in n american, now more than 10 ties. more good news, age 25 and over who completed four years of high school more than tripled from 25.7 in 1964 to 85% in 2012. as for politics, we all know program ibarack obama is the fit african-american president, back in 1963 only five members of congress and no senators, in 2013, 43 black members of congress and 11 senator a lot of room left for improvement in the upper...
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president kennedy took the position that if a person had a sixth grade education, that person should be considered literate and should able to register to vote. those of us in the student nonviolent coordinating committee took the position that the only qualification for being able to register to vote in america should be that of age and residency, nothing more or anything less. we wanted a much stronger bill. but the whole idea of the march was not to support a particular piece of legislation. it was a march for jobs and freedom. it was a coalition of conscience to say to the congress and say to the president of the united states, "you must act." we didn't think that the proposed bill was commensurate to all of the suffering, to the beatings, to the jailing, to the killing that had occurred in the south. >> congressman john lewis. he's just written a new book called across that bridge: life lessons and a vision for change. i'll continue the interview with him in a moment.♪ [musical break] >> "ain't gonna let nobody turn me round," the sncc freedom singers, a group that traveled th
president kennedy took the position that if a person had a sixth grade education, that person should be considered literate and should able to register to vote. those of us in the student nonviolent coordinating committee took the position that the only qualification for being able to register to vote in america should be that of age and residency, nothing more or anything less. we wanted a much stronger bill. but the whole idea of the march was not to support a particular piece of legislation....
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supreme court declared that separate educational facilities are unequal, south africa codified it expris sit ri for their nation. separate everything. everything assigned to different races. and the best of everything reserved for the white minority. people classified as colored. for a while, they had a right to vote specifically for white people to represent them. only the white minority had the vote in the ends. and only the white minority had any say. 80% of the country lived entirely segregated and without representation under white rule. 80% of the country. by 1960, the demonstrations had started to zero in on those pass books, the laws that made your mere existence criminal if you were challenged by a white person as to what you were doing there. the best way to overthrow apartheid, just outside johannesburg somewhere between 5,000 and 7,000 people turned up and said they wanted to turn themselves in. thousands of people. they turned up and said that they all felt that they needed to be arrested, all 5,000 of them because they said they tid not have their passbooks. so they were tu
supreme court declared that separate educational facilities are unequal, south africa codified it expris sit ri for their nation. separate everything. everything assigned to different races. and the best of everything reserved for the white minority. people classified as colored. for a while, they had a right to vote specifically for white people to represent them. only the white minority had the vote in the ends. and only the white minority had any say. 80% of the country lived entirely...
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we have war on education. young people with good minds are unable to go to school. and time for reconstruction of urban america where homes have been foreclosed by banks. we have bailed out banks but not the victims of bank behavior. it's not so much about motivation but legislation and appropriation. [♪ music ] >> reporter: so why are we here? we're here because of one man on one day on one speech in a moment in time that shall never ever be repeated again. that man being the reverend martin luther king in his famous "i have a dream" speech. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be sel self-evident.
we have war on education. young people with good minds are unable to go to school. and time for reconstruction of urban america where homes have been foreclosed by banks. we have bailed out banks but not the victims of bank behavior. it's not so much about motivation but legislation and appropriation. [♪ music ] >> reporter: so why are we here? we're here because of one man on one day on one speech in a moment in time that shall never ever be repeated again. that man being the reverend...
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, thegd send them all to university for six months just to round out their education. blackett was sent to cambridge, and he said one day i wandered over to the cavendish laboratory to see what a scientific lahr story was like, and very shortly after that he told the navy i want to become a scientist. he never did receive a ph.d., but he quickly became one of the world's foremost physicists for the work he did in the 1930s discovering the positive terror, the positive electron, the first piece of antimatter whose existence was confirmed. he would win the nobel prize in physics in 1948. he was good looking, had an extraordinary combination of hands-on ability and theoretical imagination. his colleagues remarked they'd never known anyone his equal in his ability to conceive of a problem in physics, write out a few lines of mathematics, design an ap apparatus, build it himse, carry out the experiment, analyze the results. he was also one of a number of scientists in britain and america who had been working hard behind the scenes in the 1930s to prepare for war and to try
, thegd send them all to university for six months just to round out their education. blackett was sent to cambridge, and he said one day i wandered over to the cavendish laboratory to see what a scientific lahr story was like, and very shortly after that he told the navy i want to become a scientist. he never did receive a ph.d., but he quickly became one of the world's foremost physicists for the work he did in the 1930s discovering the positive terror, the positive electron, the first piece...
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if we allow them to educate our children, what next? they will grow up with ideas and thoughts that weren't necessarily ours. >> thank you for coming. i am a graduate of lpr in 2002. i work for americans for prosperity. one of the questions i have for you is, in 2008, 56% of the women in america voted for the current guy. in 2012, 55% of the current registered women in america voted for the current guy. what do you suggest in regards to, how do we educate women in america that the policies of the last are really not helping us but hurting us? >> it is all messaging. it is all messaging. somehow we have become the non- compassionate, really hard, strict, i don't even know what to say, warmongering party. somehow. the way they were able to do that is by messaging correctly. they made people vote with their hearts before they voted with their heads. we are trying to reach people's heads first. we are losing. we have to make sure when we get out and talk about people stories. i have heard so many stories about moms and about healthcare and
if we allow them to educate our children, what next? they will grow up with ideas and thoughts that weren't necessarily ours. >> thank you for coming. i am a graduate of lpr in 2002. i work for americans for prosperity. one of the questions i have for you is, in 2008, 56% of the women in america voted for the current guy. in 2012, 55% of the current registered women in america voted for the current guy. what do you suggest in regards to, how do we educate women in america that the...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street just waiting to greet you ♪ ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ - (daniel): vroom, vroom! vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom! hi, neighbor! it's me, daniel tiger. come on in! i have a surprise to show you. so excited! (laughing) ok, ready? ta-da! it's my tigertastic car! vroom, vroom
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education is still the pathway out of poverty. and so we have to do the things as we can as a nation do very easily by putting the resources in education, by making sure that people do have a decent place to live, and by giving people a livable wage. those are things -- >> i'm going to have to leave it there, congresswoman. thank you marcia fudge, chair of the congressional black congratulations. and governor martin o'malley. thank you for being with me tonight. >>> coming up, on this historic day we'll hear more from the president, the former presidents, the activists, and the celebrities. and a common theme from the day. there's still more work to do. we'll talk about that ahead. >>> plus it's a speech that lives forever and a day that's celebrated but not all political leaders embrace the dream. we've got footage from hours after the speech. >>> and we'll hear from congressman john lewis, the last surviving speaker from the march from the same exact spot he spoke 50 years ago today. this is a special edition of "politicsnation.
education is still the pathway out of poverty. and so we have to do the things as we can as a nation do very easily by putting the resources in education, by making sure that people do have a decent place to live, and by giving people a livable wage. those are things -- >> i'm going to have to leave it there, congresswoman. thank you marcia fudge, chair of the congressional black congratulations. and governor martin o'malley. thank you for being with me tonight. >>> coming up, on...
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and they can't ensure a great public education for all kids. instead of that you see the scapegoating and the margin alizing. like you saw in the civil rights movement. just like people did to your father. and so it felt like if we don't bring the coalition together of clergy, of civil rights activists, gay, straight, black, white, brown, women, men and workers altogether, we would not actually do what we need to do 50 years later. >> what do you hope that we can lay in front of the nation tomorrow that will deal with working people and this economic inequality. >> three things. number one, if education is the highway to economic opportunity, then we must together not just parents and teachers and kids reclaim the promise of public education. great neighborhood public schools that have at their welcoming and safe and have the environment that kids need to thrive. so they cannot only dream their dreams, but achieve it. number two, we need as a society to focus on shared prosperity, to focus on what randolph said a good wage and good job for all
and they can't ensure a great public education for all kids. instead of that you see the scapegoating and the margin alizing. like you saw in the civil rights movement. just like people did to your father. and so it felt like if we don't bring the coalition together of clergy, of civil rights activists, gay, straight, black, white, brown, women, men and workers altogether, we would not actually do what we need to do 50 years later. >> what do you hope that we can lay in front of the...
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speaker, last may, the education secretary said, "work will begin immediately on 261 roger x under the building program the bank can you tell the house how many have begun? >> infrastructure spending under this government has been higher than it was under labour. we have 400 billion pounds reserved for capital spending on our schools. we have had to clear up the appalling mess left by the building schools for our future program. the do not think he knows answer, mr. speaker. i will tell him the answer. schools were 261 promised. only one has started. now perhaps he can explain why. >> we have had to recover from the appalling mess of the noting skew was -- building schools program. that is the mess we inherited, as well as a record deficit. but it is this government that is providing half a minute extra school laces. -- places. another one. in october 2000 11, he said he wanted to bring forward "every single infrastructure project in the pipeline." how many have been completed? >> let me give him the figures for infrastructure spending. our annual infrastructure investment is 33 billio
speaker, last may, the education secretary said, "work will begin immediately on 261 roger x under the building program the bank can you tell the house how many have begun? >> infrastructure spending under this government has been higher than it was under labour. we have 400 billion pounds reserved for capital spending on our schools. we have had to clear up the appalling mess left by the building schools for our future program. the do not think he knows answer, mr. speaker. i will...
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it is education, and education is what can solve youth unemployment. that is what we should look at. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. that is extremely succinct, but it is a very good model of succinctness. east of england. who have we got from england? first his right hand then his left. >> my main policy was a combat youth unemployment, and i think the young people voted for me because this is one of the biggest issues facing young people at present, you've heard it all said -- you've heard the facts and the figures, so i will not bore you with them again, but i believe this is the main problem because youth unemployment set to increase of becoming months and years, so that means it is a problem that will affect all of us, not just 16 to 18-year-olds but every single one of us in this room and young people across england and scotland and northern ireland. i think we should support this motion do everything we can to combat youth unemployment because that's before the problem becomes a crisis. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. the northeast of en
it is education, and education is what can solve youth unemployment. that is what we should look at. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. that is extremely succinct, but it is a very good model of succinctness. east of england. who have we got from england? first his right hand then his left. >> my main policy was a combat youth unemployment, and i think the young people voted for me because this is one of the biggest issues facing young people at present, you've heard it all said --...
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education has always needed corporate participation. backing and also on a daily basis and not just on career day. every day is a career day. this is to be presented to our children at schools. corporate america needs to invest in our children and if they invest in our future, the almighty dollar will appear. i just say corporate america needs to expand their view of spirit and then growth will occur. host: thank you for your call. a quick look at the headline about apple and their new server farms. apple will build a solar farm to power their reno data center. timshowed you the comments of cook of apple talking about corporate off shoring. one of the cofounders of cofound -- of apple spoke why he thought the technology companies were more important in congress. here's a quick look. >> to look at the big companies of technology, apple, gould, and all that all started by young people like yourself. these companies, every time they come up with a new product to say, this is a better world. we have something better. when a politician the d
education has always needed corporate participation. backing and also on a daily basis and not just on career day. every day is a career day. this is to be presented to our children at schools. corporate america needs to invest in our children and if they invest in our future, the almighty dollar will appear. i just say corporate america needs to expand their view of spirit and then growth will occur. host: thank you for your call. a quick look at the headline about apple and their new server...
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have to go into enormous debt to pay for their education. i can think of a few more that i will end with. one is the end of the death penalty. i would like to say to my children or grandchildren when they are older they will look back and say how barbaric it was that back in the year 2013 they still use the death penalty although it is true -- carol still have the death penalty and one that often comes up when i asked this question, some people wonder whether there will be, whether we will still have automobiles. whether there will be other forms of public transportation as both a condition of changing the way we move in our cities but also changing the problems of global warming. so, all of these things and many others are today considered radical ideas that are outside the box, that are considered, many people would say that's an impractical idea. that's unlikely to happen but that's exactly what jane addams, lawrence kelly and john lewis and opeb dubois and many other people in my book when they had these ideas including victor berger whe
have to go into enormous debt to pay for their education. i can think of a few more that i will end with. one is the end of the death penalty. i would like to say to my children or grandchildren when they are older they will look back and say how barbaric it was that back in the year 2013 they still use the death penalty although it is true -- carol still have the death penalty and one that often comes up when i asked this question, some people wonder whether there will be, whether we will...
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we have to have legislation on creating more equity in education. so we have to do all of these things in order to live the dream. >> all right. barbara and michael, thanks for that. the president, as you heard, take great care to make sure that as we reflect on the past we've also look toward tomorrow, where we're going. with eyes on the horizon, let's bring in two people whose opinions we respect here on "the cycle." we have angela rye and tim wise. angela, i'll start with you. we talk all the time in looking at the political scene in washington about the polarization and this can't get past the republican house and this'll die in the senate. it struck me listening to this speech that the president was not laying out a specific legislative agenda, was talking about how change comes to washington not from washington, and he talked about how progress takes time. it does happen, but it takes time. i wonder what you made of that. >> i totally agree with what the president said. it would be ill advised for him to have come to the march on washington co
we have to have legislation on creating more equity in education. so we have to do all of these things in order to live the dream. >> all right. barbara and michael, thanks for that. the president, as you heard, take great care to make sure that as we reflect on the past we've also look toward tomorrow, where we're going. with eyes on the horizon, let's bring in two people whose opinions we respect here on "the cycle." we have angela rye and tim wise. angela, i'll start with...
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and i hope that this sequester, if it does nothing else, begins to create a public education process where we may criticize government in the abstrakt. but there are a lot of these concrete things that government does that are a real assistance to people and actually do something for the whole society. >> congressman, you're on the hill. what kind of insight can you give us. is there any movement at all? are people dug in? i mean, what can you tell us is going on with your colleagues? >> it does feel like my republican colleagues have dug in they're heels. you know, democrats have actually put forward a plan to end the sequester and to take a balanced approach. when you go after wic programs and student loans and housing and employment programs, when you go after breast cancer and cervical cancer screenings, it sure does feel like a war and the republicans want to keep it there. >> well, congresswoman, you say that we haven't done much work this year. somebody is doing a job on us. congresswoman, thank you for your time tonight. >> good to be with you. >> ahead, inside president obam
and i hope that this sequester, if it does nothing else, begins to create a public education process where we may criticize government in the abstrakt. but there are a lot of these concrete things that government does that are a real assistance to people and actually do something for the whole society. >> congressman, you're on the hill. what kind of insight can you give us. is there any movement at all? are people dug in? i mean, what can you tell us is going on with your colleagues?...
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joining us now is ryan haygood of the naacp legal defense and educational fund. mr. haygood, thank you very much for your time tonight. >> thanks for having me on the show this evening. >> so how significant is holder's move? >> this, you know, it's hard to overstate the significance of the attorney general's move today. what the attorney general signaled in a bold and very aggressive move is that the department of justice will use the remaining tools under the voting rights act to ensure the voters of color are not made more vulnerable by the supreme court's debilitating decision last month in the shelby county voting rights act case. this really is a moment where i think congress can take its cues from the attorney general. the attorney general here having used its tools to ensure that voters of color are not made more vulnerable in this moment, can receive a message of challenge to it. congress, as your viewers know, in 2006, sought to reauthorize the voting rights act in an overwhelmingly bipartisan way, 98-0 in the senate. and overwhelmingly found that the votin
joining us now is ryan haygood of the naacp legal defense and educational fund. mr. haygood, thank you very much for your time tonight. >> thanks for having me on the show this evening. >> so how significant is holder's move? >> this, you know, it's hard to overstate the significance of the attorney general's move today. what the attorney general signaled in a bold and very aggressive move is that the department of justice will use the remaining tools under the voting rights...
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my father used to say to me such a poor judge of character so be sure you get a good education so you can support your children. [laughter] so what is going on at home i thought perhaps i would not announce that i wanted to write novels and realizing this was if he financially so i went to science. i have amongst other things a ph.d. in quantitative behavioral ecology which is behavioral -- as a result of this i wrote a foreigner page dissertation entitled selection and opinion to -- or as my husband says wyatt birds build nests where they do and who cares anyway? [laughter] i tell you that to make the point that in fact i did know it did know how to write before i began writing a book. i knew one of the sentence from the other and where paragraphs happen and what they are for but i had never written a novel. i had written a lot of other things. i didn't marry a bomb. i married a very nice man. i did quit work three months after first child was born in order to start his business and in terms of financial stability there is not much to choose between an entrepreneur and a bum. [laught
my father used to say to me such a poor judge of character so be sure you get a good education so you can support your children. [laughter] so what is going on at home i thought perhaps i would not announce that i wanted to write novels and realizing this was if he financially so i went to science. i have amongst other things a ph.d. in quantitative behavioral ecology which is behavioral -- as a result of this i wrote a foreigner page dissertation entitled selection and opinion to -- or as my...
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. , you last your grammar education decades ago and you quality ofour education reduced. we need to bring back grammar education. this is something we need to look at. we need to bring back grammar education to give everyone the chance to achieve what they can. we are one people, one nation, one education. [applause] what about yorkshire and humber? -- who have we got? this gentleman here. [applause] >> thank you. at 16, you can have children. joshua from wakefield. [laughter] have children and make life-changing decisions. 900 people voted. does this not prove that 16-year-olds are capable of making decisions? why should the general election be any different? [applause] who have we got, we have not heard from anyone from the southeast? [laughter] ok. this woman. we will hear from you. ate from the south southeast. i cannot possibly understand why you would vote for any other issue except this. this is going to affect all of this -- of us, even if you are 12 or 18. you will be voting, it could be someone in this room one day. i would like to say that this campaign is back
. , you last your grammar education decades ago and you quality ofour education reduced. we need to bring back grammar education. this is something we need to look at. we need to bring back grammar education to give everyone the chance to achieve what they can. we are one people, one nation, one education. [applause] what about yorkshire and humber? -- who have we got? this gentleman here. [applause] >> thank you. at 16, you can have children. joshua from wakefield. [laughter] have...
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the board of education's advisory [inaudible] will be up on our district website shortly so we'll make that available so everybody knows all the many wonderful advisory committees and when they'll report to us and the schedule. the last thing, we moved forward the guiding principals for inclusive practices that were approved tonight. >> i believe you changed the time of the meeting on the 17th; is that correct? to celebrate your birthday? >> i think we're still working that out, but it may be a little bit early. i think it may be at 5:30 or 6:00. everybody's invited to the party afterwards. >> we are invited? good. i was going to ask where my invitation was. now we're going to move to [inaudible]. >> there was a report on mta's traffic calming program so it was a pretty exten tensive program that's getting implemented on how to reduce traffic and how to calm traffic around schools and other public facilities that have students and families and so that has been introduced to us and it's ongoing. i actually can't recall when the next piece to the actual actions are going to be happening.
the board of education's advisory [inaudible] will be up on our district website shortly so we'll make that available so everybody knows all the many wonderful advisory committees and when they'll report to us and the schedule. the last thing, we moved forward the guiding principals for inclusive practices that were approved tonight. >> i believe you changed the time of the meeting on the 17th; is that correct? to celebrate your birthday? >> i think we're still working that out, but...
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i think the priority we should give in terms of attacking drugs, education and treatment. those are the two key arms of what needs to be done. what i do not believe we should be legalizing any drugs that are currently a legal. in terms of current legal highs and problems relating to substances like -- we need to look carefully at evidence of what will work best. >> over 80,000 people have benefited from our policy of raising the threshold at which people start to pay tax. this morning, the institute for fiscal studies confirmed that this policy is right, and that those who have the broadest shoulders are bearing the greatest burden of tax. in the light of this, will the government commits to raising the threshold at which people out -- pay tax to 10,000 pounds in this budget? >> i think the honorable lady for what she said. she is absolutely right. raising the threshold at which people start to pay taxes is absolutely right. what it is meant is on minimum wage, working full the tax bill has been cut by one half. that is a huge change to help people who work hard and want t
i think the priority we should give in terms of attacking drugs, education and treatment. those are the two key arms of what needs to be done. what i do not believe we should be legalizing any drugs that are currently a legal. in terms of current legal highs and problems relating to substances like -- we need to look carefully at evidence of what will work best. >> over 80,000 people have benefited from our policy of raising the threshold at which people start to pay tax. this morning,...
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only to vote, but to engage in civic activity across the board and become more cynically aware and educated. we will talk a lot more about what rock the vote does. only in this context, to heather poss left -- -- heather's left -- [laughter] our friend mark meckler. he is one of the founders of the tea party patriots. he left the tea party patriots as an organization and found it citizens for self governance, which is working in interesting, cross-partisan ways to really reinvigorate the sense of actual citizen self-governance. next, i am delighted to have cristina jimenez, the founding director of united we dream, and one of the nations leading voices and activists for comprehensive immigration reform and also for the community of undocumented americans. she has been a champion, herself, as an undocumented member of our community, and i believe as we all sat down here the immigration bill went to floor debate in the united states said, so we are right on the zeitgeist right here. not, but not least, needing introduction to anyone who has ever been to aspen, listen to the radio or open a ne
only to vote, but to engage in civic activity across the board and become more cynically aware and educated. we will talk a lot more about what rock the vote does. only in this context, to heather poss left -- -- heather's left -- [laughter] our friend mark meckler. he is one of the founders of the tea party patriots. he left the tea party patriots as an organization and found it citizens for self governance, which is working in interesting, cross-partisan ways to really reinvigorate the sense...
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if everybody approaches it like some the companies, we would not have a health service, an education system. he needs to put his hand in his pocket give the money back. >> thank you. i wrote to you but have not received a reply. can i ask you now? the standard packaging of cigarettes. yes or no. >> lynton crosby has never lobbied me on anything. the only opinion i am interested in is how to destroy the credibility of the labour party. he has expertise. he is not doing as good a job as the party opposite. >> thank you. the prime minister in that case of a newborn baby who has been confirmed as a doctor a private a you wait who died in afghanistan. -- daniel wade's, a private who died in afghanistan. it would not have arisen if you kept the dna of the soldiers. are we making any progress on that? >> he is right to stand up for his constituents. what i would like to do is to meet with ministers so i can get back with the very best answer about the action would take to stop these problems from happening in the future. >> the number of families living in temporary accommodations rose by 5
if everybody approaches it like some the companies, we would not have a health service, an education system. he needs to put his hand in his pocket give the money back. >> thank you. i wrote to you but have not received a reply. can i ask you now? the standard packaging of cigarettes. yes or no. >> lynton crosby has never lobbied me on anything. the only opinion i am interested in is how to destroy the credibility of the labour party. he has expertise. he is not doing as good a job...
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anne was there for the launch in dc and the goal of this whole thing is connect parents, educators and teens together to talk about both the eat your peas and how you stay a digital citizen and do the whole thing and i encourage everybody to check that out and i think that's the type of resource that will get us to where we need to go. it's called a "platform for good .org" and part of the family institute. >> yay. i think that's the way to cap it off really. let's lose the fear. let's bring -- it's safety, risk prevention, online risk prevention, whatever you want to call is is not the goal. it's important but not the goal. it's the mean to the end and the end is full safe effective successful engagement in participatory media and culture and society. this is a participatory medium that we're talking about in a network world. we're are in this environment and network participatory environment and our students need the tools. they need social emotional learning is a key tool and technical and literacy and media is behavioral so this has just been a fantastic day. thanks to all for comi
anne was there for the launch in dc and the goal of this whole thing is connect parents, educators and teens together to talk about both the eat your peas and how you stay a digital citizen and do the whole thing and i encourage everybody to check that out and i think that's the type of resource that will get us to where we need to go. it's called a "platform for good .org" and part of the family institute. >> yay. i think that's the way to cap it off really. let's lose the...
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now, president obama has a plan to help lower the cost of higher education. for a strong bag that grips the can... ♪ get glad forceflex. small change, big difference. >>> new york is a college town and hosts a number of elite universities like columbia and nyu. along with those elite degrees comes a pretty hefty price tag. the average graduate is graduating with $26,000 worth of debt and that number doesn't appear to be shrinking. president obama isn't happy about how much college is costing, neither are students and parent, but how does the president pran to change things? >> well, what president obama's looking to do is create a new rating system for universities. basically, giving more information to people looking to go to college. more than just the curriculum or sports program is like. like what kind of debt loads students are carrying when they graduate or what kind of salaries are students making after their first year of school. what the idea is to have this rating system and then tie the school's financial aid to that rating, so it's based on perf
now, president obama has a plan to help lower the cost of higher education. for a strong bag that grips the can... ♪ get glad forceflex. small change, big difference. >>> new york is a college town and hosts a number of elite universities like columbia and nyu. along with those elite degrees comes a pretty hefty price tag. the average graduate is graduating with $26,000 worth of debt and that number doesn't appear to be shrinking. president obama isn't happy about how much college is...
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but talking to the education representatives and aest and go caching team has just ended our industry current affairs conference by industry implements and corresponding complacent about the education she joins a sense of it but i gather we have a set of proposals and take is true then did eat out ok sharon was the first thing is the current appreciation of supervision and substitution. under the huntington road agreement that was previously bouncing it becomes compulsory for teachers had also lost the islands that had been attracted to it previously of around sixteen hundred euro that the concession here is that teaches would be allowed to opt out of doing supervision and substitution provided they take an equivalent pay cuts so that it will give more flexibility to teach this. however if they opt to all kinds. then they will not be able to re enter the scheme estimated dates. secondly we're hearing that there would be sanctioned for seven hundred posts of responsibilities as though that would mean an assistant principal for example you have been replaced on to the moratorium to be a
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the more education you get, the more doors that open for the less education you get, the more doors that close. so that is the big thing to me. >> would you get involved in the civil right movement. >> on it and translate about what i'm doing now. i've developed a system of writing, which i call a writing code, which i believe can transform anybody's writing a matter of days. i'm talking to some people in boston about getting a group of high school dropouts together so that i can teach them what they did not get in high school. writing is not as hard. but what it does do is that everybody can enjoy the basic skills of writing. one of my motivations for doing this is putting new powers and tools into ordinary people's hands. it involves me putting more tools into more people's hands. >> that's right. >> understand. but they are tearing about this in many different forms. >> okay? everybody >> up next we will take you live to london for prime minister's question time. this is the first official question time since members return from their summer recess. they were recalled last week on thu
the more education you get, the more doors that open for the less education you get, the more doors that close. so that is the big thing to me. >> would you get involved in the civil right movement. >> on it and translate about what i'm doing now. i've developed a system of writing, which i call a writing code, which i believe can transform anybody's writing a matter of days. i'm talking to some people in boston about getting a group of high school dropouts together so that i can...
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the organization is also provides free health education and workshops about hepatitis b all throughout the city as well speaker so the supervisor couldn't be here tonight but wanted to make sure i give a special shout out his words are thank you rock star. she's been active in serving as the director for the filipinos network acidic director and advising many organizations from the filipino caucus to the filipino association and helped to fund the filipino americans for progress. on behalf of the supervisor chiu, i wanted to thank you for your commitment to knapp public health and being an incredible role model. so thank you so much for all your hard work (clapping.). speeding i know there's other folks here. i want to say thank you actually to my mentors if it wasn't for my mentors mary lee and al perez and rebecca and rudy i didn't and all of you guys to invested in me and my generation i wouldn't be where i'm at today and use the same strategies to overcome things and be able to reach out to english community. we we were able to lied the biggest hepatitis best recollection projects.
the organization is also provides free health education and workshops about hepatitis b all throughout the city as well speaker so the supervisor couldn't be here tonight but wanted to make sure i give a special shout out his words are thank you rock star. she's been active in serving as the director for the filipinos network acidic director and advising many organizations from the filipino caucus to the filipino association and helped to fund the filipino americans for progress. on behalf of...
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commerce, education and the -- what's the third one there? let's see -- >> i believe 78 to 81 members of the democratic party -- >> i don't want to make people's lives better by giving them somebody else's money. >> you betcha. >> these are the -- this is the lineup. these are the key speakers for their conference. i mean, so how do they ever rebrand when they have the same old, tired line and those that give those lines as their key people out front? >> they won't. they absolutely won't. you have governor christy who is in new jersey in a blue state with a 78% approval rating. if you can't beat them, you join they will. it's boycotts across the board. they want to see a sequester happen. in 25% of the country knows what a sequester is. you can't continue boycott politics to get anything done. >> richard and angela, thank you for your time this evening. >> thanks. >>> every now and again, the right wingers meet their kryptonite, true. and it happened last night inside the right wing echo chamber, next. [ female announcer ] what does the anti-
commerce, education and the -- what's the third one there? let's see -- >> i believe 78 to 81 members of the democratic party -- >> i don't want to make people's lives better by giving them somebody else's money. >> you betcha. >> these are the -- this is the lineup. these are the key speakers for their conference. i mean, so how do they ever rebrand when they have the same old, tired line and those that give those lines as their key people out front? >> they...
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that is being rolled out at education, energy, treasury, u.s. aid, other agencies as well. these programs are celebrating the use of open data and hopefully will provide some additional support. i think there are even folks here who have been part of these events. we're excited for that continued support and hope you can all join this initiative in the neutral. -- future. >> so, earlier you were talking a little about kind of how san francisco came in in terms of actually ading the officer. more broadly how do you think san francisco compares and what are some of the other cities that are doing really well in terms of open data? >> i should be clear. when san francisco is third, we have a pact. i'll add to that actually. what's great in san francisco is there is not just going to be a chief data officer. there is also the office of civic innovation. jay's team, shannon's team. by having both of those units in place i think there is going to be a really powerful team. because you can't just open up the data. you have to do things like this, where you get the community togeth
that is being rolled out at education, energy, treasury, u.s. aid, other agencies as well. these programs are celebrating the use of open data and hopefully will provide some additional support. i think there are even folks here who have been part of these events. we're excited for that continued support and hope you can all join this initiative in the neutral. -- future. >> so, earlier you were talking a little about kind of how san francisco came in in terms of actually ading the...
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education is still the pathway out of poverty. and so we have to do the things as we can as a nation do very easily by putting the resources in education, by making sure that people do have a decent place to live, and by giving people a livable wage. those are things -- >> i'm going to have to leave it there, congresswoman. thank you marcia fudge, chair of the congressional black congratulations. and governor martin o'malley. thank you for being with me tonight. >>> coming up, on this historic day we'll hear more from the president, the former presidents, the activists, and the celebrities. and a common theme from the day. there's still more work to do. we'll talk about that ahead. >>> plus it's a speech that lives forever and a day that's celebrated but not all political leaders embrace the dream. we've got footage from hours after the speech. >>> and we'll hear from congressman john lewis, the last surviving speaker from the march from the same exact spot he spoke 50 years ago today. this is a special edition of "politicsnation.
education is still the pathway out of poverty. and so we have to do the things as we can as a nation do very easily by putting the resources in education, by making sure that people do have a decent place to live, and by giving people a livable wage. those are things -- >> i'm going to have to leave it there, congresswoman. thank you marcia fudge, chair of the congressional black congratulations. and governor martin o'malley. thank you for being with me tonight. >>> coming up, on...
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i am an architect by education. i spent time in the neighborhood. i director of housing for the city of atlanta empowerment agency. i been around. i been around. so i do not like what i see when i drive down third street. it don't make me feel good. if any of y'all drive third street and feel good? i say this is not the place for you. thank you. >> i want to thank you mayor. you know this is my community. espinola jackson, dr. espinola jackson's community. and when i raise my hand for them to pick up if one wants to have something to say. i had my hand in the air first, i don't know how i got behind. i ran behind for the speakers, they don't know the services we have in this building here in this community college. we have second language here, and no one should be ignored. everything was talked about except aids prevalent here in bayview hunter's point. we want to see a change in that and also in education, transportation. we have turk out in this community. our young people cannot go to school unless they are jumped upon. this needs to be stopped.
i am an architect by education. i spent time in the neighborhood. i director of housing for the city of atlanta empowerment agency. i been around. i been around. so i do not like what i see when i drive down third street. it don't make me feel good. if any of y'all drive third street and feel good? i say this is not the place for you. thank you. >> i want to thank you mayor. you know this is my community. espinola jackson, dr. espinola jackson's community. and when i raise my hand for...
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every american has access to the best education. we have to make sure they have ak stoes a quality preschool. there's no better investment. we should be making it right now. it's the right and their families through tax credits and grants and student loans that are going further than ever before, but we've got more to do. so i've been talking to colleges. telling them they need to do their part by bringing costs down because in a 21st century economy, a higher education is not a luxury. it's an economic imperative and everybody should be able to afford it. not just a few. >> we won't rest until we. >> karen, we heard the president touching on some things we knew he would. h was talking about the unemployment rate. >> right. he was talking that and all the pieces that have to come together. why universal pre-k and head start get them on the right track. that they're then able to get the jobs they need. one thing we know in the black community, great progress has been made with regard to attending college, but then not necessarily in
every american has access to the best education. we have to make sure they have ak stoes a quality preschool. there's no better investment. we should be making it right now. it's the right and their families through tax credits and grants and student loans that are going further than ever before, but we've got more to do. so i've been talking to colleges. telling them they need to do their part by bringing costs down because in a 21st century economy, a higher education is not a luxury. it's an...